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deepock el cajonra. >> -- d epook chopra. president clinton? >> yes. >> can you talk about it? >> he was there many times running to be president. >> uh. >> this is the place he selected to meet all of the indians of the bay area. >> of course everyone, at all of the indians are there, a $2,000-a-plate fund raiser. >> yeah. >> and my daughter is, what, 4 1/2 years old? and we have always raised her to ask whatever is in her mind. >> uh. >> she's like who is he, dad? it's like a race. he wants to be our president. so everybody's here to ask questions she's like i can ask him something, to? >> what did she ask? >> she pulled on his coat and sleeve and said can i ask you something. so he sat down to her level. >> uh-huh. >> and she asked do you like broccoli? >> george bush didn't. >> and she loved broccoli. >> bush has four kids. how old is show now? >> she is 26 and at this event on the 18th. >> uh. >> i am having the mayor come back. he's the one who inaugurated the restaurant and sarah was in his lap. >> oh, my goodness. i hope you have pictures and stuff to show. >> and now s
deepock el cajonra. >> -- d epook chopra. president clinton? >> yes. >> can you talk about it? >> he was there many times running to be president. >> uh. >> this is the place he selected to meet all of the indians of the bay area. >> of course everyone, at all of the indians are there, a $2,000-a-plate fund raiser. >> yeah. >> and my daughter is, what, 4 1/2 years old? and we have always raised her to ask whatever is in her mind. >>...
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this wasn't the first time for el pollo kiki riki. this summer they were shut down for no proper refrigeration. at tysons galleria an inspector shut down williams-sonoma for serving without a food safety manager. in bethesda, 25 years of white table cloths and fine dining at tragara came to a sickening end when inspectors crated 24 violations finding mice droppings on the shelf, food prep tables, storage, and waiter stations, in company with live roaches on the meat slicer. tragara was in the middle of a sale and did not reopen after the closure. the new owners are cleaning up. workers were assembling new chairs and polishing the now empty kitchen and changing the name. >> i guarantee those violations are no longer in place. i've worked hard and my entire staff has worked hard to get the entire kitchen up to code. >> all those places have been reinspected, passed, and are back in business. russ ptacek, 9news. >>> thank goodness the man finally got himself some gloves. >> seriously. live roaches on the meat slicer. i'm never going to g
this wasn't the first time for el pollo kiki riki. this summer they were shut down for no proper refrigeration. at tysons galleria an inspector shut down williams-sonoma for serving without a food safety manager. in bethesda, 25 years of white table cloths and fine dining at tragara came to a sickening end when inspectors crated 24 violations finding mice droppings on the shelf, food prep tables, storage, and waiter stations, in company with live roaches on the meat slicer. tragara was in the...
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>> reporter: among this group, you will find veronica, an undocumented student from el salvador who has lived in maryland for seven years and wants to be a psychologist. >> the dream act means a better future for me. i would like to become a psychologist because i like to help people. it brightens my futurure. >> reporter: on tuesday, president obama captured 71% of the hispanic vote compared to mitt romney's 27% and that is a big dropoff for republicans who as recently in as 200 for, the then-president george w. bush wins 44% of the latino vote after embracing immigration reform. the folks here say you're reaching out to republicans as well and they're trying to reframe reform as an issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families want to divide and many are alone in this country. >> reporter: as election day 2012 is in the books, latino voters here say the new sound political capital to write a new chapter in the elects to come. >> reporter: the think tanks here in town, al cardenas, the chairman of the american consumer union said
>> reporter: among this group, you will find veronica, an undocumented student from el salvador who has lived in maryland for seven years and wants to be a psychologist. >> the dream act means a better future for me. i would like to become a psychologist because i like to help people. it brightens my futurure. >> reporter: on tuesday, president obama captured 71% of the hispanic vote compared to mitt romney's 27% and that is a big dropoff for republicans who as recently in as...
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>> reporter: among this group you will find veronica savaria, an undocumented student from el salvador that lived here seven years and wants to be a psychologist. >> i like to help people and the maryland dream act has opened so many doors for me and it brightens my future. >> reporter: tuesday president obama captured 71% of the hispanic vote compared to mitt romney's 27%. that is a big dropoff for republicans who as recently as 2004 saw then president george w. bush win 44% of the latino vote after he embraced immigration reform. but folks here say they are reaching out to republicans as well trying to frame immigration reform as a family values issue for hispanic families. >> immigration is one of the most important for us because many families were divided. many kids are alone in this country. so it's for the immigration reform is going to be the solution. >> and to send the congress a message! >> reporter: as election day 2012 is in the books, latino voters say their newfound political capital will help them write a new chapter in elections to come. at the white house tom fitzgera
>> reporter: among this group you will find veronica savaria, an undocumented student from el salvador that lived here seven years and wants to be a psychologist. >> i like to help people and the maryland dream act has opened so many doors for me and it brightens my future. >> reporter: tuesday president obama captured 71% of the hispanic vote compared to mitt romney's 27%. that is a big dropoff for republicans who as recently as 2004 saw then president george w. bush win 44%...
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for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe
for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest:...
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i want to tell washington, i were with you, and now i am telling washington i'm coming back to lot el you. i will go back there if you don't get off your ass and do something, this is all of america. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we fd the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announr ] hurry in to rd lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, st 12.99. or our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. [ forsythe ] if i wouldn't pt on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i seaood differently. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and
i want to tell washington, i were with you, and now i am telling washington i'm coming back to lot el you. i will go back there if you don't get off your ass and do something, this is all of america. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we fd the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announr ] hurry in to rd lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20...
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of el salvador. as for the victims, in one case an swire family was -- an entire family was killed. a couple and their six young children crushed from rocks and earth from a hill that slid into their home. aftershocks continue to rattle nerves there. the cleanup and the mourning is now underway. jon: yeah. that's a country that's not prepared to deal with that kind of thing. they just don't have the infrastructure. rick folbaum, thanks. jenna: the clock is ticking to stop the economy from going over that fiscal cliff we've been talking so much about. that cliff of massive tax hikes and across-the-board spending cuts. it's just one of the many economic challenges facing this country right now. this comes at a time that we're watching the markets as well. the dow dropping more than 300 points yesterday, it was the biggest drop of the year for the markets. there's a look realtime today. you see not quite as bad. the markets trading lower, still below 13,000 which is a critical level that a lot of invest
of el salvador. as for the victims, in one case an swire family was -- an entire family was killed. a couple and their six young children crushed from rocks and earth from a hill that slid into their home. aftershocks continue to rattle nerves there. the cleanup and the mourning is now underway. jon: yeah. that's a country that's not prepared to deal with that kind of thing. they just don't have the infrastructure. rick folbaum, thanks. jenna: the clock is ticking to stop the economy from going...
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he collaborated with a hollywood writer and christian el straight tore to publish a graphic novel that helps people visualize the final chapter. >> we are trying to get people to see the book of revelation in a new way not just read it but see it. all we are trying to do is present it to it's full message of hope in god and hope for the future. >> how likely is it that john would have been concerned about the end times? >> the apostle john was the last of the 12 disciples of jesus alive when he wrote it. here is a church which is expecting its lord to come back, but he hasn't come back yet. there is this yearning in the community and it's suffering. the apostle john received a revelation from god that he wrote down and that revel lauat was disseminated. >> it was received an angel in a dramatic vision while he was held captive by the romans for preaching the gospel. jews were at odds with the pagan rulers who tried to destroy them during the first century. >> the majority of believers think it was so unlivable on this earth with conquerors. everything was going wrong. >> a biblical sch
he collaborated with a hollywood writer and christian el straight tore to publish a graphic novel that helps people visualize the final chapter. >> we are trying to get people to see the book of revelation in a new way not just read it but see it. all we are trying to do is present it to it's full message of hope in god and hope for the future. >> how likely is it that john would have been concerned about the end times? >> the apostle john was the last of the 12 disciples of...
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día, en al tarde se tiene que saber quién ganó el estado, hasta el momento va ganando el presidente barack obama, pero en realidad por muy pocos votos, regresamos a los estudios. >>> lourdes del río, brevemente, se ha comentado en el sur de la florida que esto ha sido por falta de buen planeamiento, porque los votantes tenían que elegir 10 papeles, y no había suficientes mesas >>> creo que lourdes del río no nos escuchó. >>> lo que pasa en la televisión en vivo. >>> pero volviendo a esto, las largas filas, el presidente barack obama dijo en son de broma y en serio, esto tiene que cambiar sobre las largas filas. >>> 5, 6, horas, hasta 8, que no lo vemos ni en latinoamérica. >>> es momento de nuestra primera pausa y al regresar qué barco político navegará en aguas de la isla del encanto. >>> tambiÉn continúa el sheriff joe arpaio en el condado maricopa en arizona >>> amigos, así se vivió el triunfo del presidente barack obama en times square en nueva york, miles no le tuvieron miedo a las temperaturas gélidas para la celebración de la victoria de su candidato, continua
día, en al tarde se tiene que saber quién ganó el estado, hasta el momento va ganando el presidente barack obama, pero en realidad por muy pocos votos, regresamos a los estudios. >>> lourdes del río, brevemente, se ha comentado en el sur de la florida que esto ha sido por falta de buen planeamiento, porque los votantes tenían que elegir 10 papeles, y no había suficientes mesas >>> creo que lourdes del río no nos escuchó. >>> lo que pasa en la televisión en...
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we are talking about defense contractors and everyone el who does business with the federal government. this will be the first time today that the president addresses this so-called fiscal cliff since the election. in his address from the white house, the president is expected to urge congress to come up with some sort of deal to break this impasse or risk plunging the country into a recession. the president and congress must broke are a -- broker a deal by the end of the year to avoid the automatic spending cuts set to take effect. without an agreement, the nation will go back into recession and unemployment will climb above 9%. the president is not expected to provide a specific plan but will pressure congress to act. leaders on both sides they say want to work together. democrats want to let tax breaks expire for the wealthiest americans. republicans oppose hiking taxes but have opened the door to finding new revenue through tax reform. >> there is an altern i have to to going over the fiscal cliff in whole or in part. it involves making real changes to the financial structure of en
we are talking about defense contractors and everyone el who does business with the federal government. this will be the first time today that the president addresses this so-called fiscal cliff since the election. in his address from the white house, the president is expected to urge congress to come up with some sort of deal to break this impasse or risk plunging the country into a recession. the president and congress must broke are a -- broker a deal by the end of the year to avoid the...
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have a lot of things to ask you and i want to go through a list very quickly because i am starting to el too like you are never come back, so -- [ laughter ] >> i'm come back. i come to brooklyn all the time. [ applause ] you know how far away my theater is from this theater in actual miles? seven miles. isn't that remarkable? only seven miles. >> jimmy: how long did it take you to get here tonight? >> hour and 25 minutes. >> jimmy: sorry. >> it's all right. >> jimmy: you have an audience on the show tonight? >> hard to tell. [ laughter ] did you enjoy doing the show? because you did an extra night -- >> two nights without an audience. and once you learn -- i don't know, i can't speak for you, but for myself, our audience when they come goes through such a ridgemented indoctrination about how to behave, not just as an audience, but as adults in life. [ laughter ] we cover hygiene, we cover grooming, we cover manners. so, then, when you don't have the audience, what you're immediately aware of is how truly unfunny i am. because what you're getting with no audience is probably the reaction
have a lot of things to ask you and i want to go through a list very quickly because i am starting to el too like you are never come back, so -- [ laughter ] >> i'm come back. i come to brooklyn all the time. [ applause ] you know how far away my theater is from this theater in actual miles? seven miles. isn't that remarkable? only seven miles. >> jimmy: how long did it take you to get here tonight? >> hour and 25 minutes. >> jimmy: sorry. >> it's all right....
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we can see the wind events. 65 in san raff el. 68 oakland. -- san rafael, 68 oakland. highs this weekend, warmer. we will have that in a minute. the weather system rolls off. tomorrow, friday, that is great, well, this is over night. it might drizzle. increasing clouds tomorrow. partly cloudy skies. hazy sunshine. that keeps temperatures mild. like today. not cold. a lot of clouds. that is the story for your friday. cool air and moisture from the storm, dense fog development. not coastal fog. now we are seeing the radiation fog. dense inland. as the temperature drops, that is the dew point. when the temperature drops and reaches the dew point, fog forms. that is the nature of it. tomorrow the dew points will be high. dense fog inland. when i come back, 5:45 p.m., we will go to the bay area weekend, and i will show you which day will be the warmest. >> thank you. >>> volunteers headed to the east coast to help. how bay area residents are making a difference to victims of the superstorm sandy. >> oh, my god. >> one tree toppling after another. cell phone video shot durin
we can see the wind events. 65 in san raff el. 68 oakland. -- san rafael, 68 oakland. highs this weekend, warmer. we will have that in a minute. the weather system rolls off. tomorrow, friday, that is great, well, this is over night. it might drizzle. increasing clouds tomorrow. partly cloudy skies. hazy sunshine. that keeps temperatures mild. like today. not cold. a lot of clouds. that is the story for your friday. cool air and moisture from the storm, dense fog development. not coastal fog....
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big draw is the 130 stores right off of 580 in el charro road. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman spent the day with those determined shoppers. >> reporter: they are living large in livermore. "fiscal cliff"? not here. this is an outlet mall the first one built in years the only one in the east bay and the opening stopped traffic. very heavy continues continue through the livermore valley lots of people heading to the new paragon outlet stores off el charro road. >> reporter: this traffic is for a mall. what do you think? >> usually 30, 35 minutes away but today an hour and a half. >> we have the cozy top. she is also wearing our famous cozy. >> reporter: line out the door of prada. 1,000 bucks what would it be normally? >> about 2,000. >> reporter: 2,000? it's a 50% discount. >> females love coach. [ laughter ] >> reporter: that's free advertising. got a big name, coach, on it. >> yeah. >> reporter: they should be paying you. >> i would hope so one day at least. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: mind if i take a bite? that line is long. thank you. >> would y
big draw is the 130 stores right off of 580 in el charro road. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman spent the day with those determined shoppers. >> reporter: they are living large in livermore. "fiscal cliff"? not here. this is an outlet mall the first one built in years the only one in the east bay and the opening stopped traffic. very heavy continues continue through the livermore valley lots of people heading to the new paragon outlet stores off el charro road. >> reporter:...
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the clear skies tonight will lead to a chilly conditions in the north bay, the el diablo range. temperatures in the 30's. if we are seeing 50s, low 50s and even mid '50s at the most by 3:00 p.m. here is a look at neighborhood by neighborhood 56 in concord. 50s and san jose, 54 degrees and santa rosa. as for the snowfall that is also going to continue. and fairly widespread snowfall for the sierras that is going to continue. it will start to die down and leaving us with eight other for -8 in. with 4 in.-8 in. lingering. dry conditions expected on sunday. with our local extended forecast showers and thunderstorms possible tomorrow. temperatures will stay cool and improving conditions but saturday, sunday will be very chilly. 30's. >> announcer" it is now time for sports structure, gary radnich. for the jack in the box. >> many people upset hey, your the jack in the box sports guy. >> have they asked you for a sandwich? pal [laughter] i said it last weekend and i feel like a piece of meat. everybody wants to advertise. here is a mercedes. and i want people to like the for me. >> i
the clear skies tonight will lead to a chilly conditions in the north bay, the el diablo range. temperatures in the 30's. if we are seeing 50s, low 50s and even mid '50s at the most by 3:00 p.m. here is a look at neighborhood by neighborhood 56 in concord. 50s and san jose, 54 degrees and santa rosa. as for the snowfall that is also going to continue. and fairly widespread snowfall for the sierras that is going to continue. it will start to die down and leaving us with eight other for -8 in....
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he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >> well, his lawyer, obviously, says he is innocent. he says he is innocent. he will have to spend 20 years -- what? >> well, the max is 60 years, they will take into account, has he had a prior history. >> well, the question is, will he pay the money back? >> well, this was not a restitution where he stole money, he laundered, it was not as if he was out there stealing legitimate money from a businessman, he is accused of taking the money from a drug cartel, who got it through illicit businesses, and sort of clean it, hence, the term laundering money. >>> and charges behind
he is a former board member for the el paso symphony orchestra. what do we know about this del gado person? >> as you said, he was very active in his community, donated money, also started his own scholarship fund for the advancement of latino students who want to major in public policy and administration. and now, you know, we hear that there is another side. we hear he is a really nice guy. but perhaps the allegations are that he has laundered $600 million for a drug cartel. >>...
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. >> when he saw my thesis, i still remember it, which was the el fephant man, offwards, he sa, you have to do this for your living, you know? and i saw the switch happen. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it was awesome. yeah. it was amazing. that was -- it was incredible. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as "silver linings playbook" opens november 2 1s, thanks to chris connelly. >>> just ahead, bruce springsteen's musical salute to our wounded warriors and one man's incredible resilience. you have to meet this guy, next. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. thank you, mr. speaker,
. >> when he saw my thesis, i still remember it, which was the el fephant man, offwards, he sa, you have to do this for your living, you know? and i saw the switch happen. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it was awesome. yeah. it was amazing. that was -- it was incredible. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> as "silver linings playbook" opens november 2 1s, thanks to chris connelly. >>> just ahead, bruce...
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zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we get them early enough that they've learn some good eating habits and they go forward and become very productive humans and grow up to make us all proud of them. narrator>> for more info, go to current dot com. brought to you by basf - the chemical company. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> eliot: it sounds like 2008 all over again. regulatory dysfunction permitting excess risk leading to massive failure and loss of client money but this time, it i
zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and...
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for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe
for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest:...
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instead, last june, he issued an executive order to delays el deportation for those who qualify for up to two year 24-year-old ana araica isye applying for that deferment right now. she came to this country from nicaragua nine years ago and has three young children. >> i want to become legal for my kids. because i want to be able to provide for them. i want to work. >> reporter: araica is getting help with her application from sara sanchez with the iowach american friends service network. sanchez says programs that encourage young immigrants to become legal citizens should be welcomed by iowans. >> we are a >>ate that is aging, and that is aging very rapidly. our baby boomers are retiring. and weate not having youngd people stay here, other than immigrants. we need to understand that immigration in iowa is actually an asset. and we could tap into that asset and manage it in such a way that we can grow. >> reporter: with polls in iowa showing president obama with a thin but steady lead, it's likely that both candidates will try to tap into the growing number of latino voters. >> brown:
instead, last june, he issued an executive order to delays el deportation for those who qualify for up to two year 24-year-old ana araica isye applying for that deferment right now. she came to this country from nicaragua nine years ago and has three young children. >> i want to become legal for my kids. because i want to be able to provide for them. i want to work. >> reporter: araica is getting help with her application from sara sanchez with the iowach american friends service...
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that was due to el nino. even though we are expecting a foot of rain here in napa between today and sunday night, coming up at 6:00 i'll tell you why we don't anticipate the same kind of flooding. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> and as you just heard, the north bay is going to get hammered but one spot in particular really needs to watch out. in the past, heavy rains have flooded san anselmo creek inundating the downtown with water. voters approved a tax for prevention projects five years ago. but the money has been tied up in court most of the time. now there's about $10 million waiting to be spent. >> there are efforts that -- planning efforts and more to develop what are called retention ponds in upstream areas the idea of which is to slow down the downstream onslaught of water that happens in big rain events. >> the town may be on alert but not everyone there is happy about being on the news. ahead at 6:00, cbs 5's mike sugerman explains why. >>
that was due to el nino. even though we are expecting a foot of rain here in napa between today and sunday night, coming up at 6:00 i'll tell you why we don't anticipate the same kind of flooding. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. reporting from napa, roberta gonzales cbs 5. >>> and as you just heard, the north bay is going to get hammered but one spot in particular really needs to watch out. in the past, heavy rains have flooded san anselmo creek inundating the downtown with...
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. >> one of the big hurd els that president obama has right now is to get white working male os his side. how do you see that playing out from what you've been able to see on the ground in ohio. >> that's exactly why he went to lake county today. it's a place i know well, i was born and raised in that county and it was a tight one in 2008. barack obama pulled it out by less than 1%, but it's a county that's 95% whoit and it's a place where barack obama believes that his economic message will resonate. he was hitting hard in his speech today. in the 82 out of 88 counties that have businesses that are related to the auto industry, is the controversy that's gone on over that widely discredited ad put out by the romney campaign. and if you talk to people on the ground, one of the things that they'll tell you is that they think there has been a backlash against that ad. that the voters here know exactly what's going on in the auto industry. one out of every eight jobs is tied to the auto industry and they say they're not being fooled by it. i also talked to several members inside the obama ca
. >> one of the big hurd els that president obama has right now is to get white working male os his side. how do you see that playing out from what you've been able to see on the ground in ohio. >> that's exactly why he went to lake county today. it's a place i know well, i was born and raised in that county and it was a tight one in 2008. barack obama pulled it out by less than 1%, but it's a county that's 95% whoit and it's a place where barack obama believes that his economic...
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geo el, what concerns me is i was watching the news last night and i heard the president of the united steelworkers union, sounded like he just invaded ben gauzy and won. with the ground game won and we showed money can few do it and we are a truly a declaration of war. with his obligation to bid constituency declaring that war and won? dave: further to the left than a first term. >> he has got to sit down and get in a dark closet and use the white house to make friends and forget dinner with molly and his wife and the kids and by various parties at the white house, use that asset as previous presidents have done. instead of quitting and going to dinner, he is the president of the united states. stuart: you always tell it like you see it and we appreciate that. come again soon. ten days after hurricane sandy and long gas lines all over the new york and new jersey areas. is it just a power problem or are these stations not getting gas fast enough to meet demand? gas body's patrick deion with the answer. california residents voted for the proposal to raise taxes. on tuesday residents app
geo el, what concerns me is i was watching the news last night and i heard the president of the united steelworkers union, sounded like he just invaded ben gauzy and won. with the ground game won and we showed money can few do it and we are a truly a declaration of war. with his obligation to bid constituency declaring that war and won? dave: further to the left than a first term. >> he has got to sit down and get in a dark closet and use the white house to make friends and forget dinner...
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probably came back a little early because i wanted to test him out see where i was at with my afternoon el. probably a little too soon but that's just what i wanted to do. hasn't gotten worse but hasn't gotten better this last week.so i feel in like i'm a liability. i can't rebound. ove the way would i lick to move. at the end of the day we know what we are dealing w.important to stay true to the process as far as making sure that he is healthy and said all along we listen to the doctors. i'll trust my eyes and then most importantly listen to andrew because he knows his body better than anybody else. >> warriors play the lakerss tomorrow night. oklahoma city and chicago. with authority. oh. look at him wind mill this thing in. that is nice. durrant led the thunder we are 34. akc durant pwaivts in fire. 97-91. nfl. colts won 2 games last year. that gave them the opportunity to draft luck to resurrect the franchise with the no. 1 pick. he's done it in instant fashion. tonight against jacksonville the jag are bad. how bad? when fans showing one bag on their head you know you are bad. jag almo
probably came back a little early because i wanted to test him out see where i was at with my afternoon el. probably a little too soon but that's just what i wanted to do. hasn't gotten worse but hasn't gotten better this last week.so i feel in like i'm a liability. i can't rebound. ove the way would i lick to move. at the end of the day we know what we are dealing w.important to stay true to the process as far as making sure that he is healthy and said all along we listen to the doctors. i'll...
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right now there's delays richmond to el cerrito. all other bart lines, ace, muni, caltrain, ferries are on time. the lines impacted the red and orange richmond to el cerrito there are delays due to an earlier medical emergency. elsewhere a couple of other problems on the roads. southbound 680 approaching treat boulevard in walnut creek, there is an accident cleared to the right-hand shoulder but it is slow and go through the area. also, an earlier police stand offis now over. all the off-ramps to treasure island are now back open. you can see access treasure island but this is a pretty intense overnight nearly 7 howe standoff. the turned on the metering lights early. so there is a bigger-than-usual backup at the bay bridge. jammed solid up to the incline. that's traffic. back to you guys. >>> the shuttle program is retired but the u.s. continues to make history in space travel. captain scott kelly will be on the international space station for a year. that would be the longest mission ever for a united states astronaut. the current
right now there's delays richmond to el cerrito. all other bart lines, ace, muni, caltrain, ferries are on time. the lines impacted the red and orange richmond to el cerrito there are delays due to an earlier medical emergency. elsewhere a couple of other problems on the roads. southbound 680 approaching treat boulevard in walnut creek, there is an accident cleared to the right-hand shoulder but it is slow and go through the area. also, an earlier police stand offis now over. all the off-ramps...
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the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring is at the highest level in five years. cheryl casone is here with three of the companies hiring seasonal workers right now. short term job if you want to bring in extra cash. >> that is the thought process going in when you take one of these jobs. 25,000 seasonal workers are going to be highered this year. you are correct five years. best number we have seen in five years. why is that? >> the economy is getting a little better. cyber monday was a new record. the big et cyber monday on record. they are beginning to open up their wallets. they are saving their cash for years now spending. >> or using credit cards a lot. let's get to the companies. >> ups you know this one. the global package delivery company. there are several things you can do and they are hiring thr
the ecstasy at el seahawk arrested after prior arrest for marijuana so session. >> you could be paying more to indulge in junk food. the president will tax junk food to get americans healthier. >> obama is known for her fight against childhood obesity. >> 'tis the season to start hiring. reports showing that seasonal hiring is at the highest level in five years. cheryl casone is here with three of the companies hiring seasonal workers right now. short term job if you want to...
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well, those recent press conferences sparked the resurgence of the el blombito twitter feed, which spoofs the experience of listening to the mayor speaking un-espanol. listen to this one, about to evacuate. if need to vamoose anywhere use on cab degypsy or unglider dehang. anyway, you get the picture. remember joe isuzu, those commercials where it seemed like he would say anything to get you to buy an isuzu. >> the isuzu pup, so incredible, a supreme court justice is here to verify our claim. each isuzu pickup is built tough, so you can drive it forever, and so inexpensive, you can buy one with your spare change. and now with generous factory incentives, buy one, and you'll get one free. you have our word on it. >> well, believe it or not, joe isuzu is making a comeback in the form of pitching mitt romney and some more of his questionable campaign promises. >> if i'm president, i will create 12 million new jobs in this country. there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget than having more people working, earning more money, paying more taxes. the revenue i get is by more peo
well, those recent press conferences sparked the resurgence of the el blombito twitter feed, which spoofs the experience of listening to the mayor speaking un-espanol. listen to this one, about to evacuate. if need to vamoose anywhere use on cab degypsy or unglider dehang. anyway, you get the picture. remember joe isuzu, those commercials where it seemed like he would say anything to get you to buy an isuzu. >> the isuzu pup, so incredible, a supreme court justice is here to verify our...
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can you weigh in on the senate debate in your home state senator brown and josh manned el in ohio and what you think might happen with that? caller: well, shared brown had 20 years to do something but he ain't done nothing. host: so who do you plan on voting for? caller: well, he had better come up with some different ideas. i talked to his office here the other day. and some of the pronlses that they tell me -- promises that they tell me i'm waiting to see if he comes through. host: so you vote ford him in years past? caller: yes. host: maryland, thanks for holding on. the democrat's line. good morning. caller: good morning. i have three quick points i want to make regarding the elections in general and specifically i guess to the congressional. for one thing, what happened in 2010 with that mid term as they call it, i don't think it was that people who had supported obama deserted him that a lot of them said. what happened is a lot of new voters, especially the young who had voted for him and others as well do not know the significance or don't seem to know the significance of votin
can you weigh in on the senate debate in your home state senator brown and josh manned el in ohio and what you think might happen with that? caller: well, shared brown had 20 years to do something but he ain't done nothing. host: so who do you plan on voting for? caller: well, he had better come up with some different ideas. i talked to his office here the other day. and some of the pronlses that they tell me -- promises that they tell me i'm waiting to see if he comes through. host: so you...
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so in our building, you can assume that people who are el r elderly can't go up and down the stairs to go and get meals, water, any prescriptions. so even if they could get them, walk their dogs, so we volunteered to come today to stand by for a couple of hours, especially during the meal time, and see if we can be of any help to them. we left to go to a hotel because we can't take our dogs up and -- we don't want to take them up and down the stairs 12 flights. we live on the 12th floor. >> i think new yorkers do love each other. the moment something goes wrong, we fight for each other fiercely. >> you can see more on rock industry's brian williams, 10:00, 9:00 central time. >> we are back with much more on a thursday morning on "today." first, we'll get an important check off your local weather, news and we'll see you in a couple of minutes. >>> good thursday morning to you. 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. pleasanton police know the name of a woman whose remains were found stuffed inside a trash can back in may. investigators have arrested javier sandoval in connection with her death.
so in our building, you can assume that people who are el r elderly can't go up and down the stairs to go and get meals, water, any prescriptions. so even if they could get them, walk their dogs, so we volunteered to come today to stand by for a couple of hours, especially during the meal time, and see if we can be of any help to them. we left to go to a hotel because we can't take our dogs up and -- we don't want to take them up and down the stairs 12 flights. we live on the 12th floor....
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say, look, if the president's re-ele re-elected, we're going to have $20 trillion in debt if four years and america is going to be closer to the economic crisis you're seeing in europe. if i'm elected, we're going to get america on track to a balanced budget. the president's re-elected, you're going to cut medicare by $716 billion to pay for obamacare. if i'm re-elected -- excuse me, if i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] let me strike that. when i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] we're going restore that funding to medicare and also we're going to repeal and replace obamacare so your premiums don't go up by $2,500 a year. if the president's re-elected, i don't care how much he talks about liking all of the above when it comes to energy, because i know what he means by all of the above. he means all the energy that comes from above the ground, all right? wind and solar. i like wind and sew olar too. but i also like the energy that comes from below the ground. oil, coal, and gas. we'll get it from my administration. i can also tell you this. if the president were to be re-elected,
say, look, if the president's re-ele re-elected, we're going to have $20 trillion in debt if four years and america is going to be closer to the economic crisis you're seeing in europe. if i'm elected, we're going to get america on track to a balanced budget. the president's re-elected, you're going to cut medicare by $716 billion to pay for obamacare. if i'm re-elected -- excuse me, if i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] let me strike that. when i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] we're...
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. >> we are all el this together. we are desperately trying to help everybody.al we're ying to prioritize. first thing is safety. inconvenience is down the list. if we had some people in the wrong places it was the first day gettingyit got g. hopefully it will be better tomorrow. you have to bear with us. >> reporter: still, city officials warned that gridlock was likely to linger througg.the day and into the weekend, as the public transportation system comes back online. 14 of new york's subway lines resumed limited service this morning. fares were waived today and tomorrow to encourage people to use mass transit.th >> i wald about five miles yesterday to and from work, sot i'm happy to have the subways back for the time being. >> reporter: but for these commuters outside the barclays center in brooklyn the subway still wasn't an option. intead, long lines stretched around the block as people waited for buses to shuttle them into manhattan.te things were looking up, though, for air travelers. laguardia airport reopen
. >> we are all el this together. we are desperately trying to help everybody.al we're ying to prioritize. first thing is safety. inconvenience is down the list. if we had some people in the wrong places it was the first day gettingyit got g. hopefully it will be better tomorrow. you have to bear with us. >> reporter: still, city officials warned that gridlock was likely to linger througg.the day and into the weekend, as the public transportation system comes back online. 14 of new...
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expected today, officials think there will be traffic delays in the area this is off of 580 at the el charro exit in livermore. predictions are this will generate six to eight million dollars a year in sales tax revenue for livermore. the mayor says that is a relief after tough times. >> four years ago we saw our revenues drop 20% here in livermore. we took almost a 16 million dollar hit from 85 million dollars to about 70 million dollars. so that was a drop in property tax and sales tax. >> reporter: look at this picture that's the line at the job fair they held last summer that attracted thousands. this outlet has created 2,000 permanent jobs and hundreds of seasonal ones. there are 543,000 square feet here and they are not finished. they are going to break ground on an addition to this monstrous mall in the spring. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 5:05. in a few hours demonstrators are planning a peaceful protest at the grand opening of a chick-fil-a in walnut creek the protesters say they are against the company's stance -- about 100 people are camped out overnight to be the first i
expected today, officials think there will be traffic delays in the area this is off of 580 at the el charro exit in livermore. predictions are this will generate six to eight million dollars a year in sales tax revenue for livermore. the mayor says that is a relief after tough times. >> four years ago we saw our revenues drop 20% here in livermore. we took almost a 16 million dollar hit from 85 million dollars to about 70 million dollars. so that was a drop in property tax and sales tax....
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. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, el dorado, texas. >>> digging deeper, let's bring in investigative reporter michael watkiss, who has done remarkable reporting on the flds. michael, a big move by the state of texas to try to seize the property. are people even still living in that compound? >> reporter: well, my sources are telling me there's clearly not as many people as of the time just prior to that raid when we had large families, women and children and lots of guys working down there, because that has been a work in progress since warren jeffs and his followers went down there in 2003. basically fleeing from pressure that they were getting in utah and arizona, and the bottom line, this is just a texas sized eviction notice put on the gates of that ranch yesterday, courtesy of the attorney general and texas rangers, who basically alleged from the get-go that warren jeffs and his followers went to texas with the intent to commit crimes. in a 91-page document filed yesterday, they're using prosecutor terms that they used for the mafia, organized crime, criminal enterprise. these a
. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, el dorado, texas. >>> digging deeper, let's bring in investigative reporter michael watkiss, who has done remarkable reporting on the flds. michael, a big move by the state of texas to try to seize the property. are people even still living in that compound? >> reporter: well, my sources are telling me there's clearly not as many people as of the time just prior to that raid when we had large families, women and children and lots of guys...
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host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning. cultural factors have alienated the republicans from a certain block of voters. voters who are more comfortable with the increasing diversity of the country, and those were less comfortable with that. it does not mean they are racist. it is a question of what people feel comfortable with. how they adjust to change. the republicans have gotten themselves in a position where the are reliant on those voters who are less comfortable with the changing nature of the country. over time, that is a shrinking group. the percentage of voters who are comfortable w
host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning....
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morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important to take a step back. we've been involved in a presidential election that sucked up the oxygen. hamas is a group that's recognized as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means in
morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important...